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Test Summary: | Pass Total Time Quality Assurance | 10 10 1m44.2s 104.654029 seconds (18.23 M allocations: 1.924 GiB, 2.92% gc time, 16.47% compilation time) ┌ Warning: `IntegralProblem{iip}(f::AbstractIntegralFunction, lb::Union{Number, AbstractVector{<:Number}}, ub::Union{Number, AbstractVector{<:Number}}, p = NullParameters(); kwargs...) where iip` is deprecated, use `IntegralProblem{iip}(f, (lb, ub), p; kwargs...)` instead. │ caller = ip:0x0 └ @ Core :-1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output 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Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadratureRule, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = ArblibJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = GaussLegendre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGASMC, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = HCubatureJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 Converged in 1000 evaluations ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = VEGAS, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 1 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaDivonne, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLh, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = QuadGKJL, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubatureJLp, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaVegas, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaCuhre, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 1, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. Instead of using `nout` to define sizes, the new interface requires giving an `integrand_prototype` which is a vector of the form to write to. For example, define an `IntegralFunction` where `integrand_prototype = zero(nout)` (or appropriate vector type), or for batched `integrand_prototype = zero(nout, nbatch)`. See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 1, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: `nout` and `batch` keywords are deprecated in favor of inplace `IntegralFunction`s or `BatchIntegralFunction`s. 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See the updated Integrals.jl documentation for details. └ @ SciMLBase ~/.julia/packages/SciMLBase/AjIEA/src/problems/integral_problems.jl:82 [ Info: Alg = CubaSUAVE, Integrand = 2, Dimension = 2, Output Dimension = 2 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 ┌ Warning: updating lb is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals 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~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:61 ┌ Warning: updating ub is deprecated by replacing domain └ @ Integrals ~/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:66 Test Summary: | Pass Total Time Interface Tests | 833 833 15m21.5s 921.710719 seconds (1.95 G allocations: 115.183 GiB, 2.51% gc time, 33.06% compilation time: 6% of which was recompilation) ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :GaussLegendre │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :QuadratureRule │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, oop derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 └ scalarize = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: One-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLh │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, scalar, iip derivative test │ alg = :CubatureJLp │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 └ dim = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :QuadGKJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 1 │ dim = 2 └ nout = 2 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 1 ┌ Info: Multi-dimensional, multivariate, iip derivative test │ alg = :HCubatureJL │ integrand = 1 │ scalarize = 2 │ dim = 1 └ nout = 2 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/home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/HCubature/rqE0Y/src/HCubature.jl:234 [inlined] #__solvebp_call#70 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:217 __solvebp_call at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:190 [inlined] #__solvebp#1 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsForwardDiffExt.jl:39 [inlined] __solvebp at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/ext/IntegralsForwardDiffExt.jl:14 [inlined] #__solve#50 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:69 [inlined] __solve at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:69 [inlined] #__solve#52 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:92 __solve at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/Integrals.jl:79 [inlined] solve! at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:108 [inlined] #solve#3 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:104 [inlined] solve at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/src/common.jl:101 [inlined] #15 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:103 [inlined] #18 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:131 [inlined] vector_mode_dual_eval! at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ForwardDiff/UBbGT/src/apiutils.jl:24 [inlined] vector_mode_gradient at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ForwardDiff/UBbGT/src/gradient.jl:91 gradient at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ForwardDiff/UBbGT/src/gradient.jl:20 [inlined] gradient at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ForwardDiff/UBbGT/src/gradient.jl:17 unknown function (ip: 0x76dff035f480) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 gradient at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/ForwardDiff/UBbGT/src/gradient.jl:17 unknown function (ip: 0x76dff034d939) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 #13#14 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:136 #13 at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/Integrals/TyuEs/test/derivative_tests.jl:100 unknown function (ip: 0x76dff033cea5) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:1982 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:126 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:223 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:174 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:635 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:775 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:934 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:877 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:985 eval at ./boot.jl:385 [inlined] include_string at ./loading.jl:2146 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 _include at ./loading.jl:2206 _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2902 include at ./Base.jl:495 unknown function (ip: 0x76dff39ac109) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:1982 [inlined] jl_f__call_latest at /source/src/builtins.c:812 include at /home/pkgeval/.julia/packages/SafeTestsets/raUNr/src/SafeTestsets.jl:28 unknown function (ip: 0x76dff39ac075) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:1982 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:126 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:223 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:174 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:635 eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:544 eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:544 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:775 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:934 jl_eval_module_expr at /source/src/toplevel.c:215 [inlined] jl_toplevel_eval_flex at 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/source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:1982 [inlined] do_call at /source/src/interpreter.c:126 eval_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:223 eval_stmt_value at /source/src/interpreter.c:174 [inlined] eval_body at /source/src/interpreter.c:635 jl_interpret_toplevel_thunk at /source/src/interpreter.c:775 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:934 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /source/src/toplevel.c:877 ijl_toplevel_eval_in at /source/src/toplevel.c:985 eval at ./boot.jl:385 [inlined] exec_options at ./client.jl:296 _start at ./client.jl:557 jfptr__start_83099.1 at /opt/julia/lib/julia/sys.so (unknown line) _jl_invoke at /source/src/gf.c:2876 [inlined] ijl_apply_generic at /source/src/gf.c:3077 jl_apply at /source/src/julia.h:1982 [inlined] true_main at /source/src/jlapi.c:582 jl_repl_entrypoint at /source/src/jlapi.c:731 main at /source/cli/loader_exe.c:58 unknown function (ip: 0x76e0121db249) __libc_start_main at 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